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Discover LudwigThe phrase "being talked to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe the action of someone being spoken to by another person or group. Example: "During the meeting, I felt uncomfortable because I was constantly being talked to by my boss about my performance."
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They aren't being talked to.
"Everyone is being talked to.
It's not like being talked to by Dave.
Marisa Lagos: Is that because they're not being talked to as much?
"Audiences today are more interested in participatory events, not just being talked to," Ms. Potts said.
"When they're being talked to by a person, they fear being negatively judged," Gratch says.
Where Gordon was very alpha-male, Mark had a completely different energy: open to being talked to and infinitely patient.
"You try to do something slightly innovative, slightly energetic, slightly celebratory of alive spirit, and instantly you're being talked to".
I prefer openingswhich feel like I'm being talked to as a human, rather than a human resources robot.
But in a tale extolling freedom of expression, Al Mansour stands as good a chance of being talked to death.
Americans are not used to being talked to as plainly as she talked about the writing life.
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